
Bill Statler | What If California Spent Wisely?
We Californians have had our taxes raised, raised and raised again, especially our gasoline taxes. Billions of these tax dollars have gone to Gov. Jerry Brown’s ridiculous super train which

We Californians have had our taxes raised, raised and raised again, especially our gasoline taxes. Billions of these tax dollars have gone to Gov. Jerry Brown’s ridiculous super train which

I’m writing to suggest a change in policy. Reading attacks, insult, and name calling from contributors unhappy (incensed!) with the opinions of others should not be printed. The angry person’s

The Thanksgiving bird, or what is left of it, is in the fridge awaiting my post-Thanksgiving ritual: football and an open-faced turkey sandwich with gravy. But wedged between Black Friday

The election is over, the dust has settled and the people have spoken. This was an election that basically went smoothly without controversial outbreaks. Yet, one needs to look at

I feel I must respectfully take issue with Dianne White Crawford’s review of “Boy Erased” in the Nov. 18 Sunday Signal. My issue is not with the review of the

I was stopped at a light, smiling, staring through the storefront window. It was a hot yoga class. Middle-aged grown-ups in clown-colored workout gear were sweating, grimacing and writhing in

What is it like to be Christy Smith? To sometimes ride the top of the swell, but at other times, experience the throes of a wipe-out? On Tuesday, Nov. 6,

Be merry! It’s time for people to gather for their holiday parties. For some, it is a time to overindulge with food and drinks. Despite numerous driving distractions, like cell

Thanksgiving is a family day, a day when multiple generations gather to celebrate and remember the blessings they have in life. This Thanksgiving Day I will be reflecting on what

My friend Pat Coskran just wrote a fascinating book about life with his son, Sean. At 32, Sean is no longer a child but a man who views the world

What is wrong with Lois Eisenberg? I just read another hate-filled, screed dump on Saturday (Nov. 17) equating President Trump (and his supporters) with anti-Semitism. Enough already. It’s Ms. Eisenberg

Tsunamis are surprising things. The earth may shake, alarms may ring and folks know they’re coming beforehand – they just don’t know how high, long, or powerful the wave. An

I want to report the defeat of school bond Measure CK on Nov. 6. The margin of defeat was massive, with 59 percent of the voters opposed to more bonds.

Suburbia is commonly seen as a great achievement in our country, an idyllic place where core cultural values like individualism, hard work and the nuclear family can thrive. While there

Well, I look at the front page of today’s Signal (Nov. 14) and I see an article on the bullet train project. And it says that “the board of directors

Did progressives collude with New York to manipulate California votes? Ralph Mundell Santa Clarita

By David Hegg Most of the time I love my job. It puts me in relationship with people at the most critical times of their lives. I have stood by

By The Signal Editorial Board Change can be sudden, or it can be gradual. You might think we’ve seen sudden change in the community with the results of the Nov.

By Tim Whyte Signal Editor “Transparency” is a word government officials throw around a lot, as if merely saying it means one is practicing it. In practice, though, its application

By Mary Petersen Contributing Writer College of the Canyons recently hosted a panel discussion about the timely topic of “The Common Good.” Its relevance is critical in today’s society, even